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List the exception elements with their ionic charges for transition metals.
List the exception elements with their ionic charges for transition metals.
Silver (Ag), Zinc (Zn), Cadmium (Cd), Boron (B), Aluminum (Al), Gallium (Ga)
What is the ionic charge of Silver (Ag)?
What is the ionic charge of Silver (Ag)?
What is the ionic charge of Zinc (Zn)?
What is the ionic charge of Zinc (Zn)?
What is the ionic charge of Cadmium (Cd)?
What is the ionic charge of Cadmium (Cd)?
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What is the ionic charge of Boron (B)?
What is the ionic charge of Boron (B)?
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What is the ionic charge of Aluminum (Al)?
What is the ionic charge of Aluminum (Al)?
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What is the ionic charge of Gallium (Ga)?
What is the ionic charge of Gallium (Ga)?
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Study Notes
Transition Metal Ionic Charges Exceptions
- Silver (Ag) has a consistent ionic charge of +1.
- Zinc (Zn) exhibits a stable ionic charge of +2.
- Cadmium (Cd) also carries a common ionic charge of +2.
- Boron (B) typically ionizes with a charge of +3.
- Aluminum (Al) has a standard ionic charge of +3.
- Gallium (Ga) is known to have a +3 ionic charge as well.
- These elements are exceptions in the context of transition metals, which usually have variable oxidation states.
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This quiz focuses on the ionic charges of specific transition metals and their exceptions. It includes flashcards for silver, zinc, cadmium, boron, aluminum, and gallium. Test your knowledge of their oxidation states with these essential terms.